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Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Coding on a Snow Day!

I posted about my day on my personal blog, at this link, but I wanted to share my goofy little video here!  I have lights, music, and a functioning temperature sensor that makes the motor vibrate.  I'm not sure how functional this piece will be in all reality, but I am having fun.

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6 comments:

  1. Yay! My second project is going to be using the temperature sensor, so I would definitely like some advice from you on that. Did you match up lights and songs with different temperatures?

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    1. Leah, right now the temperature sensor is part of the greater music loop. It doesn't trigger the music at all; it simply triggers the motor and an LED. I haven't quite figured out how to merge the code to have the sensor impact the music. Maybe we could figure it out together. The code I used is linked to my blog post, if you want to take a look.

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  2. This might help you as you start the sewing part of your project... http://chebe.dreamwidth.org/36027.html

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  3. Temperature sensor on a snow day! How cool! ;) Does it automatically start the snow chain going ! ;)

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    1. Lucie, I'm not sure what you mean by "snow chain." When my LilyPad is switched on, the music and lights start automatically at this point. I have NOT made the music contingent on the temperature sensor. I hope to try that soon.

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